The book The Underlying Principles of Modern Legislation was written by author W Jethro William Jethro Brown Here you can read free online of The Underlying Principles of Modern Legislation book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Underlying Principles of Modern Legislation a good or bad book?
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Social progress is essentially, in its method, a reproduction of the growth of the individual ; and the individual grows up in the social circle just because it is so akin to him that he is able to reproduce it in himself." * The inadequacy of biological interpretations of the State is seen most clearly when the attempt is made to explain the nature of social progress. The growth of an organism is spontaneous ; the growth of mind is relatively purposive, the result of the pursuit of ' See, howe...ver, J. A. Hobson, "The Crisis of Liberalism" (1910), 73. " I think the view of Society as a physical organism is justified, and will obtain more and more acceptance." 2 Montague, " The Limits of Individual Liberty," 89. " Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development," 522-3. 136 FORMULATIONS OF THE SOCIAL UNITY ends consciously recognised as good or desirable. Further, the operation of environmental influences is less limited in the case of the mind than in the case of a physical organism.
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